This antique village in Maine is listed at $5.5 million — current residents say it's not haunted.The TutHill property includes nine homes, two shops, one church, and multiple barns — see inside.A 19th-century village in Maine has been listed on Zillow for $5.5 million. The 55-acre town known as the "TutHill" compound includes 9 residential homes, a church, and multiple barns and garages.TutHill was originally created by local artist Kenneth Tuttle, who died in 2002.
"He just had this crazy idea in his head at one point in time that he wanted his own antique village," Boucher told Insider.While many social media users expressed concern over haunted spirits, Boucher said "If there were ghosts here, they would be a good kind."The property listing says the Maine village is "a true collector's dream" and has "enough room to store all your favorite things while generating rental income.